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John Osborne (born 15 December 1981) writes books, poems and stories for Radio 4. He is based in Norwich, United Kingdom and studied German and Business at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of three non-fiction books. His first, ''Radio Head: Up and Down the Dial of British Radio'', was published by Simon & Schuster in May 2009 and was selected as ''Book of the Week'' on BBC Radio 4.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Book of the Week: Radio Head )〕 It was serialised in the ''Daily Mail'' and reviewed in ''The Daily Telegraph'', and ''Scotland on Sunday''. His second book, ''The Newsagent's Window: Adventures in a World of Second-Hand Cars and Lost Cats'', was published in April 2010 and was awarded best memoir at the East Anglian Book of the Year awards. His third book, ''Don't Need the Sunshine'', was published by AA Publishing in May 2013 and is being adapted for BBC Radio 4. == Radio 4 == He is the writer of several Radio 4 half-hour comedy shows including ''John Peel's Shed'' (2011), ''The Newsagent's Window'', ''Valentine's Day'' (both 2013) and ''The New Blur Album'' (2014). ''John Peel's Shed'' was an adaptation of Osborne's sell-out Edinburgh show. ''The Newsagent's Window'' was "Pick of the Week" in the ''Radio Times'' as chosen by journalist Eddie Mair. ''Valentine's Day'' stars Suki Webster, Ann Beach and Isy Suttie, and is the story of a chef, Sean, who recounts his life by looking through his old Valentine's Day cards. ''The New Blur Album'' was Radio 4's "Comedy of the Week" and was a life story as told through the release of each new Blur album.
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